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There are two issues the shadow government would have to deal with if ever called upon. The first would be to make sure essential networks??energy, transportation and civil order—are able to continue with as little disruption as possible. The second is to reconstitute the federal government. There is a difference in the amount of secrecy that should be involved in planning how the separate objectives would be achieved...
...anecdotes serves to enrich and enliven an essentially informational tour. Crimson Key guides do not carry a script, but we do cover all of the topics Smith claims were missing from his first tour. We talk about “academic advising,” “support networks?? and what the “meals are like at Annenberg.” We also talk about proctor groups, house life, campus safety and extracurricular opportunities. We even mention that exams are after break and the possibility of being Quadded...
...power of news organizations like CNN is immense, and no one who pays attention to the news can avoid the nagging doubt that one is being duped, that the networks?? influence is being used to promote a hidden agenda. Journalists are human, after all, and have senses, affections, passions—all the things that lead us to dissemble or to distort the truth...
...kept up. When the residual formulas for basic cable networks were drawn up in the early 1980s, cable companies were in their infancy. Today, over 70 percent of American households have basic cable, and five major cable companies now out-profit the small “weblet” networks??UPN, Fox and WB—but the residuals for cable companies remain at a reduced rate. These weblets have also experienced vast increases in their advertising revenues, but these profits have not been shared with the writers...